Linking campaign contributions to future government actions is illegal under New York law. Will he get away with it? Most likely, they act as if they are untouchable. He should be prosecuted. So tell me now, who gets represented in Albany? Apparently it’s the highest bidder and not the people. What a racket, the modern day mafia is what it is.
ALBANY $QUEEZE PLAY - New York Post
SENATE Minority Leader Malcolm Smith told a conclave of lobbyists in Kingston last week that their clients would be shut out of a Democrat-controlled Senate in January if they didn’t pony up large contributions now, a “shocked” longtime lobbyist has told The Post.
The Queens-based Smith, whose party is given a good chance by political experts of winning control of the Senate in the November elections, also made what the lobbyist called “an inappropriate and offensive” sexual joke about marital infidelity.
“It was a shocking set of remarks and people were looking around the room in disbelief,” said the well-known lobbyist, who has strong Republican and Democratic ties.
“It was far more blatant a threat than anything we’re used to hearing from many of the leaders,” the lobbyist continued.
“The whole thing was incredible. Malcolm got up there and thanked everyone for coming and told them we should think of his fund-raising event as being like an IPO, an initial public offering.
“He said we should get in early because then it doesn’t cost as much. The longer you wait to get in, he said, the more it will cost you and if you don’t get in at all, then it will be painful after November, after the Democrats win the majority,” the lobbyist continued.
“Then he referred to [Bronx state Sen.] Jeff Klein about four times as his ‘enforcer,’ who is going to be brutal, aggressive, about collecting the contributions, and that he was the one managing the IPO.”
Linking campaign contributions to future government actions is illegal under New York law, legal experts told The Post.
The lobbyist, meanwhile, also said Smith, the married father of two who fathered an out-of-wedlock child with a woman other than his wife three years ago, made “an inappropriate and unprofessional” sexual innuendo at the event, a Senate Democratic golf outing at the private Wiltwyck Golf Club, attended by about 75 lobbyists who paid up to $75,000 each.



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